On Wednesday, Pakistan President Arif Alvi expressed his disgust towards a recent television program in which the host interviewed children who were victims of sexual abuse without attempting to conceal their identities.
The President expressed his outrage via Twitter where he questioned the editorial policy of the television network and whether the TV channel cared about the psychological impact of the show on the audience or on the children being interviewed.
Disgusting: A TV channel broadcast a show where the anchor interviewed sexually abused children in front of a huge crowd, and then broadcasted it for the world to see them. Do not they care about the psychological impact & social ostracism or ridicule these flowers will face?
— Dr. Arif Alvi (@ArifAlvi) December 4, 2019
This is not the first time the President has shed light on the topic of sexual abuse. Last month, President Alvi tweeted his disappointment at statements made by a retired Indian general regarding mass rape of Kashmiri women by security forces in the region. The President called the comments made by Major General (Retired) SP Sinha ‘disgraceful’ and claimed that his comments were encouraging the rape of women in the region. Keep up to date with more news at ProperGaanda: India’s Holiest River Engulfed By Toxic Foam